Prague Fatale

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Description: The latestNew York Timesbestseller from the author of the Berlin Noir trilogy and theNew York TimesbestsellerField Graybrings Bernie Gunther back—to a house party from hell First introduced in Philip Kerr's celebratedBerlin Noirtrilogy, BernieMore...

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The latestNew York Timesbestseller from the author of the Berlin Noir trilogy and theNew York TimesbestsellerField Graybrings Bernie Gunther back—to a house party from hell First introduced in Philip Kerr's celebratedBerlin Noirtrilogy, Bernie Gunther is an honest cop living in the most ruthless of times.Prague Fataleis Bernie's latest outing, and it's a tantalizing locked-door mystery-cum-political-thriller that's poised to build onField Gray's success, confirming Kerr as a master of espionage literature. It's 1941 and Bernie is back from the Eastern Front, once again working homicide in Berlin's Kripo and answering to Reinhard Heydrich, a man he both detests and fears. Heydrich has been newly named Reichsprotector of Czechoslovakia. Tipped off that there is an assassin in his midst, he orders Bernie to join him at his country estate outside Prague, where he has invited some of the Third Reich's most odious officials to celebrate his new appointment. One of them is the would-be assassin. Bernie can think of better ways to spend a beautiful autumn weekend, but, as he says, "You don't say no to Heydrich and live."

Philip Kerr was born in Edinburgh on February 22, 1956. He received a master's degree in law from the University of Birmingham in 1980. Before becoming a full-time author, he worked as an advertising copywriter. His first novel, March Violets, was published in 1989 and became the first book in the Bernie Gunther series. His other fiction works for adults include A Philosophical Investigation, Esau, A Five Year Plan, and Hitler's Peace. His non-fiction works include The Penguin Book of Lies and The Penguin Book of Fights, Feuds and Heartfelt Hatreds: An Anthology of Antipathy. He also writes children's books under the name P.B. Kerr, including the Children of the Lamp series and One Small Step.

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